Rehabilitation Category
Top BLOG Post 2-25-2009

- Normalize HPA Axis By Suppressing It
“In a paper from January 2009, doctors out of Canada proposed a new theory about treating a suppressed HPA axis (which may be an issue for CFS patients), by suppressing it further.
This is just a theory and hasn’t yet been used in humans or even animals. But is a new an interesting way that the HPA axis could be restored after being stuck in a hypocortisol state.”
Read the entire blog to find out more about this current theory on chronic fatigue treatment.
Top BLOG Post 11-6-2008

- Evidence Based Wound Care
According to this blog and published research, psychiatrists are not involving their patients in therapeutic decision making. A discussion on the benefits of patient involvement is outlined as well as a review of studies backing up this assumption is clarified for the reader. This is an interesting and thought provoking trip into the world of psychotherapy.

